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If you have ever tried to copy 50,000 files from an old network drive to a new SSD using Windows Explorer, you know the pain. Halfway through the copy, Windows throws a vague error, stops the entire process, and leaves you wondering which of the 49,000 remaining files actually made it.

Unlike standard Windows Explorer, which typically handles file transfers sequentially (one file at a time), RichCopy can open multiple threads simultaneously. This allows it to copy multiple files at once, significantly saturating network bandwidth or disk I/O to drastically reduce transfer times for folders containing thousands of small files. download richcopy

RichCopy is a free utility tool developed by Microsoft that allows users to copy files with more advanced features than the standard copy function in Windows. It was originally part of the Windows Resource Kit but has since been made available as a standalone download. If you have ever tried to copy 50,000

Because Microsoft officially discontinued support for RichCopy in 2010, finding a direct "official" download page on their website can be difficult. However, the software remains available through several reliable archives and community repositories: This allows it to copy multiple files at